Bostitch DA1564K 15-Gauge 2-1/2 in. Oil-Free Angled Finish Nailer Kit

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This is great tool! It's my first air nailer, so I don't really have a basis of comparison, but having reviewed the user guide and using it for a small project, I really like it. The pre-attached swivel connector, the belt hook, and the LED light are nice features. I chose the Bostitch over others as I considered the price to value. These little features, as well as being oil-free helped me make my decision.

I used it constantly at work. the cute little light is to dim for closet work. the blower doesnt even compare with the blower on the hitachi. really doesnt blow much. Tool clompletelt craped out after one month. Service center told me tuff luck. Warentee doesnt acctually cover the parts that break. My tool chest is a mix of bostitch and hitachi. Wish i had gone with hitachi this time.

Used for home trim project and to add temporary support rail for hanging cabinets. Very easy get the hang of how it functions. Light weight made it easy to control. No experience with other brands but I would think this one matches up very well. The little guide light at the impact end was useless to me.

BEST ANSWER:Dennis is a little misleading with his answer. The individual nails themselves are straight (obviously) but the nail clips are angled. The gun will drive the nails in straight, angled, or whatever depending on how you angle the gun when firing into the workpiece (seems pretty obvious also). This gun uses "DA Finish Nails" which are about 34 degrees for the clip angle.

Nails are usually labeled well at any store you would buy them - either FN nails or DA nails (FN nails will not work in this gun).

BEST ANSWER:Dennis is a little misleading with his answer. The individual nails themselves are straight (obviously) but the nail clips are angled. The gun will drive the nails in straight, angled, or whatever depending on how you angle the gun when firing into the workpiece (seems pretty obvious also). This gun uses "DA Finish Nails" which are about 34 degrees for the clip angle.

Nails are usually labeled well at any store you would buy them - either FN nails or DA nails (FN nails will not work in this gun).